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Show THE WORD FROM BOULDER " BY NETIIELIV GRIFFIN Two women, certainly old enough to know better, have been stiffening their leg muscles and otherwise inviting trouble this week by practicing fancy dance step3, high kicks, etc. Just in hopes of winning applause at the community social (Seventeenth of March Party). The seventeenth won't come until March 21 this year because they tell us that in these crowded days (continued on back page) BOULDER a party of this scope is much better held on a weekend, particularly as some of the former residents like to come home for the event. Also, since Esr calante has selected Saturday 14 for their soc'al, ours will be held on the following Saturday. There is to ba a dinner for adults at six P.M. followed by a snappy program and thsn. a dance, with the local orchestra furnish'ng tha music. Under the ausp!ces of the Relief Society, the following committee members are working hard on preparat'ons: Dinner committee Uvada Moos-man, Irene King, Vilate Grie-ner, Emma Jane Hansen, aad Alice Alvey. Program anJ Dance: Geraldlne Shurtz, Mar-Jorle Griffin, Nethella Griffin, and Leila Earl. Mrs. LaRae Roundy with little daughter Cheryl and the new baby girl are visit'ng at the Clyde King home this week while the man of the family who is also athletic coach at North Emery High School Is attending the Class . B basketball pmes at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haws, went to Richfield to meet their daughter Beverly (Mrs. Dean Tucker) and daughter of Salt Lake who w'll be here for a visit this week. Mrs. Ila Jepsen and daughter Billy Jean have been visiting relatives here this past week. The annual Primary Program held Sunday evening was highly successful. Students and teachers received commendation for the excellent presentation of the theme: Help the Ch'ldren Keep His Light. Speakers at Sundav Services were Elders Walhce Boundy and Gale Ballev of Es-calante and'Samuel Pollock of Tropic. Jacky Ormond Is staying w'th me this week whllj her parents are in Salt Lake. Burns is in the hospital, having undergone a major op:r-ation. Reeves Val Moosman is . gradually recovering from a serious attack of intestinal influenza. It 's the second bout in recent weeks that Re!VM has had with thoss w'eked germs. Mrs. Mary Moosman thinks her broken arm is probably mending, but she has found, no means of engaging In her usual occupations, p'ec'n quilts and making rugs, with only one hand. Pvt. Donald Moosman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Moosman. writes that he is now es-tabl'shed at Ft. Ord, California. And that, though he finds Army Boot training a little rough at times, he likes it fine. |